Word: shirtful
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You’ve seen the t-shirt...
...days later, Altchek broke another scoreless tie when he put in the Crimson’s only goal against Furman. In a burst of emotion, after the ball hit the back of the net, he took off his shirt, ran around, and finished by hugging the referee...
...before you picture a tranquil artists' community, where the reverent silence of masters at work is broken only by tropical birdsong and the lilt of a distant gamelan, let us put you straight. Ubud is a hot and raucous place?and you're more likely to run into T-shirt hawkers than artists. Visitors are also often struck by the uneven quality and random subject matter of the work on display. Many of the town's famous sculpture studios seem to prioritize commercial expedience over artistic tradition, and put a chaotic jumble of tat on sale?you'll come across...
After the goal, Altchek showed his happiness by taking off his shirt and hugging one of the referees...
...next test for the company was to avoid repeating Izod's mistakes. Retailers encouraged Siegel to slash prices to increase sales. He did the opposite, pricing the new shirt at $69 for men and $72 for women, making it the most expensive polo on the market. (Ralph Lauren's Polo retails at $65.) Siegel understands that luxury is now a mass market, but to keep up appearances, sells only to high-end department stores like Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus and Barneys. "Our biggest challenge is to continue to grow without overextending or overexposing the crocodile," he says. This time...